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Live Flight tracking with Google Maps. Neat.

January 4, 2010

Casper is a brilliant mashup that displays movement of incoming and outgoing flights on a Google Map live.
It is currently only tracking flights that are flying in and out of the Amsterdam Airport but the mashup can be “configured for any airport.”
The airplanes are colored based on the name of the airline to which they [...]

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ZDNet: LotusLive iNotes targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability

October 5, 2009

IBM is going after Google Apps Premier hard and has the pricing to show it’s serious. Big Blue is announcing the general availability of LotusLive iNotes, a cloud email, calendar and contact management service, for $36 a year per user. Google Apps Premier runs $50 per user a year.
ZiffDavis has picked up on our iNotes [...]

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Lotus Knows that the community rocks! Impressive Stats!

August 26, 2009

Lotus knows that we couldn’t have done the IdeaJam without you!
I’ve been itching to talk about the recent Lotus Knows IdeaJam but had to wait for the confirmed traffic reports.
Thank you so much for your help last week in making the IdeaJam a success!  We continued to get active participation on the jam all [...]

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Search for the Twitter age

July 1, 2009

When Iran cracked down on journalists following its recent election, international focus turned to Twitter as citizen journalists posted 140-character reports and links to photos and videos to the site. Trouble was, it was hard to sift the useful and reliable nuggets of information from scores of tweets that included plenty of spam, useless remarks, [...]

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What the Bing is Microsoft thinking?

May 31, 2009

Seth Godin blogged about Microsoft’s latest search engine, Bing, earlier and it really intrigued me. Not only from just Microsoft’s search engine perspective but also from a web product development, management and marketing perspective as well.
Microsoft, home of the Zune, has just announced that they’re going to launch Bing , a rebranding and reformatting [...]

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Google Was Almost Charged with Web Monopoly?

December 5, 2008

A great post by Jonathon Hewitt, http://jonhewitt.blogspot.com

For those who still remember the sudden decision of Google to back away from their paid search ad deal with Yahoo and still wondering the real reason behind it, we finally got our answer. Prosecutor Sandy Litvack who was assigned to the case told the AM Law [...]

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Google turns 10!

September 24, 2008

Who would’ve thought that our little search engine would grow into the mean kid on the block? Google turns 10 officially but I am still not sure of the exact date. According to mashable, the exact date of Google’s conception is unknown and it is done on purpose for marketing purposes.
And, while some have written [...]

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Google Chrome with no Ads – BFilter – Move over Privoxy and Admuncher!

September 20, 2008

We all agree that Google’s new browser, Chrome, is really innovative and quite honestly – fast.  However, as soon as you try it, you remember why you liked your Firefox with Adblock+ extention. The Web is full of intrusive ads, banners and overlays etc. 
In my opinion, inability for Google to not offer offer Adblocking of [...]

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